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I had to manually remove some spyware from the registry and in doing I see what appears to be all the browsing history everydone on the computer is stored in the registy. I'm wondering what would happen if I just deleted the key that contains all the browser history that has ever occured on the pc?

It appears to be stored in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER/software/Microsoft/windows/current version/internet settings/zone map/domains"

Its a family computer and there must be 100s if not 1000s of files under the "domains" category which seem to be all bookmarks etc.

Is simply deleting "domains" a very bad idea? I'm sure it doesn't take up too much space and I see kite related info and other history related to browsing I still do today but I really don't care about the early developmental stuff we looked at with or for my kids as they grew up and now that they use the computer they load more stuff on it than I can keep up with.

I've used Ccleaner for years. be sure to click yes when it prompts you to back-up before deleting files in case something goes wrong. I've never needed to use the back-up, but it's nice to know you can reverse any changes you make

Is simply deleting "domains" a very bad idea? I'm sure it doesn't take up too much space and I see kite related info and other history related to browsing I still do today but I really don't care about the early developmental stuff we looked at with or for my kids as they grew up and now that they use the computer they load more stuff on it than I can keep up with.

Thoughts?

Hey there...

Don't delete 'domains', but all of the sub-data to domains can be deleted. Unfortunately, I looked in my own reg, and there was no info under the heading domains, but if you click 'domains' on the left, and there's a list a mile long on the right, the only one you would have to leave would be the first one called 'default'.Making a restore point before you do this is always a good idea, and backing up your important data is a good idea, too. Not that this particular reg poke is going to kill your data, but it is a good idea, especially with an aging machine.

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